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l. S. BUNNELL.

Domestic Boiler.

No.-l02,765. u Patented -Mlayj1l0, 18.70

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Letters Patent-No. 102,765, dated May 10, 1870.

To all whoml Iit may concern Be it known that I, ISAAC S. ,BU1\IN1M,L,of Carbondale, in the-county of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, haveinvented a new and Improved Culinary Boiler; and I do hereby declarethat the followinpr is a full, clear, and exact description thereof,which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use. the same,reference being had to the accompanying drawing forming part of thisspecification, in which- The drawing represents a sectional side view ofmy improved culinary boiler.-

The object of this invention is to construct a culinary boiler, in whichone, two, or more separate dishes may be cooked at the same time,without mixinir the flavor of the several articles.'

The invention consists in arranging, within each one of a series ofvessels, which are set one upon the other, a perforated false bottom,and in connecting the pipe, which conducts the steam to the said vessel,with the lower part under the false bottom of each, all as hereinaftermore fully described.

- A A, in the drawing, are a series of metal vessels,

Set one upon the other, to form several receptacles of materials to beboiled. The bottom of each upper vessel constitutes the cover of the onebelow. The llowerrnost vessel A is set upon a. hot-water boiler, fromwhich steam is to be conducted to the several vessels for boiling thecontents of the same.

The steamis carried up from the s`aid boiler in a pipe, B, whiehprojectsthrough the several vessels A', as showin the pipe is rigidly connectedwith the'partitions of the.

lowermost of the series of vessels A, and extends upward through theapertures in the partitions of the Aother vessels.

In each vessel, A, is arranged and supported on suitable standards orlugs, b b, a perforated false bottom, C. y 1 The articles to be cookedare placed upon the false bottoms, whereby the steam is enabled topenetrate them, the condensed steam dropping off on the real bottoms.'lhus steam is conducted separatelyA to the several vessels, and theircontents are boiled without intermixingr the ayor.

Having thus described my invention,

I claim as new and desireto secure .by Letters Patent- The vessels A A,set one upon the other, provided with the perforated false bottoms C,and connected' with the steam-pipe B, substantially as herein shown anddescribed.

L S. BUNNELL.

Witnesses JOHN STUART, J. G." 1.H oMPsox.

